Find out what Scottish restaurants to try in Gatehouse of Fleet including No. 1 Fleet Street, Galloway Lodge, Masonic Arms, Murray Arms Restaurant, Cally Palace Hotel, Surfside Takeaway, Auld Alliance Restaurant, Solway Tide Tearooms, The Selkirk Arms Bar, Bistro and Restaurant, Marrbury Smokehouse at Carsluith Castle, Deli, SnackShack Cafe & Art Gallery
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4 based on 319 reviews
Smokehouse Deli and "Snack Shack" dining. All of the Marrbury favourites, such as Hot Smoked Salmon & Tarragon & Lime, wonderful fresh wraps, salad pots, pasta such as Hot Smoked Salmon with Sunblush Tomatoes and Basil. Its a snack shack to die for. Limit
Not a cage but a deli. But the diy tea and coffee were pretty good. A nice range of sandwiches and cakes but a bit pricey. Lots of great food on sale must call in on way home. Castle next door is interesting and great views. We'll worth a visitThanks very much for your review Hope to welcome you again soon :)Marrbury Team
4 based on 653 reviews
SEE OUR HOTEL REVIEWS THE SELKIRK ARMS HOTEL many guests are still posting food review on the Hotel web site as well...Choice of dining areas in this 17 bedroom town house hotel. Choose from the Bar, Bistro or Restaurant where the same a la caret menu is
Someone highly recommended Selkirk Arms so we went there to have our dinner . The ambiance and decor of the restaurant was quite good, worthy of a Scotthish place. We were immeditely attended and from there on, it was a display of great hospitality and professionlism. We had ordered various type of fish dishes and all were done to our satisfaction. The mushrooms and veges were also great. Service was quick and very professional. And when we inquired about the quality of rooms, we though next time we would be staying in Selkirk Arms. A pleasent experience.Dear flyfisher66,How nice to get a recommendation - and I'm so pleased that your expectations were met and you had a lovely evening. I hope you do return to stay with us - we're a great base for lovely Kirkcudbright and the immediate area. Please contact Reception for any assistance we can offer in putting a little break together for you to further enjoy the friendly service and good food.Thanks again!regards,Joanna
4 based on 136 reviews
Our intended coffee stop, in New Galloway, was closed and we carried on to Kirkcudbright for our stop. We were not disappointed.It being good weather, we sat outside in the sheltered courtyard. Order was taken fairly quickly and the food and drinks arrived shortly after. Lovely cakes and coffees.Staff were efficient and friendly. We asked for directions to Broughton House and were directed by the best route.I would recommend this tearoom for tea/coffee and cakes. I believe they do lunches too but that was not on our agenda on this trip, perhaps next time.
5 based on 136 reviews
A local traditional Scottish resturant with a French twist, all ingredients from a 20 mile radius and all cooked with a passion.
We visited as we are on holiday in the area. The booking was easy . The waiter was very good: attentive but not intrusive. I had excellent crab cakes and Haddock Thermidor crepe. My wifeâs Hake was superb too. Highly recommended restaurant.Weâll definitely visit again and again.
We stayed in Galloway cottages and used the Surfside a couple of times, the menu is fast food but quite broad (have a look at their website for full detalils) you get 10% off for online orders and ours was ready within 10 minutes of ordering as promised). Portions are generous and it's reasonably priced
4 based on 39 reviews
Family of 7 went for dinner on a Saturday evening. We had 2 gift vouchers & travelled 45 mins for a reservation that we booked over 4wks ago. Only 1/3 of our entire bill was covered by vouchers. Dinner is a set choice menu. First ever visit. Arrived to lukewarm welcome from reception staff. Told to go to the conservatory or we could go to one of the lounges. Conservatory had a bar so we went to it. Met by another lukewarm reception at the bar & told by a large non smiling man it was table service. Young waitress brought the dinner menu's to us while we had our drinks & pretty underwhelming canapés. After our orders were taken told to go through to dining rm as table was ready. Table next to piano in the first part of dining room, slight partition separates the 2 halves. Water brought to table & our glasses were filled up. Starter came & portion was small but ok. Next course was a Thai soup which seemed weird considering the menu had no other spicey food on it. There was butter on the table but nothing to spread it on. We thought bread/rolls would arrive but they didn't. No one came back to ask if we were OK for drinks so we had to get up & ask. Main course came so there wasn't much point asking for rolls at that stage. 4 people at our table had lamb & 3 had chicken however the gravy on the chicken tasted like lamb. Big wait for someone to come back & take our dessert order. We could see lots of rolls being handed out at the other side of the room. Lemon tart & biscuits & cheese. Very small portion of pretty poor selection of cheeses. The pastry on the lemon tart was very undercooked and not a hint of lemon. Coffee & petite fours served in either of the lounges. Very small table for 7 people in the lounge. Petite fours better than the lemon tart. We ordered 2 malt whisky of the month & both arrived with ice in which wasn't what we had asked for so one was sent back & the ice fished out of the other. Toilets are almost in another time zone. No-one offered to hang our coats up but we spotted the hooks. Considering how much money we spent the food & service were mediocre. My over generous family left a substantial tip which I thought was unjustified really. The pianist obviously thought she was at a pensioners tea dance & to be fair there was a substantial amount of elderly people in the place. The setting of Cally Palace is lovely & the building, from the outside is impressive. However the interior furnishings are tired & the chairs need a good clean & in the dining rm re-sprung. Apparently the Cally is a four star but the food, service & some of the furniture wasn't. Massively disappointed & wouldn't go back. Vastly over rated. 3 star more accurate.
3 based on 119 reviews
We stopped for a light lunch and to get out of the rain. As we had 2 dogs with us we were shown to a nice area where they were welcome. Water and treats were available also.We had soup and a sandwich each which, because it was Sunday lunchtime, took a little while to arrive, but no big deal. Our waitress was really nice, very friendly and funny. This is a really nice place and we were glad we chose it above all the others available. Recommended.
4 based on 564 reviews
Bar food plus restaurant and conservatory dining. Real Ales. Bar open all day. Child and dog (bar only) friendly. Beer garden. Quiz night Wednesdays and open music night Thursdays.
I ate here with a group of friends when visiting Gatehouse of Fleet for a wedding. As the token vegan I was worried about eating options in a small town, but the Masonic Arms offered multiple choices for vegans and vegetarians which were clearly marked. The menu was also well described for coeliacs as well. I loved the vegan shepherdâs pie!
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4 based on 376 reviews
Very friendly coffee shop with a very versatile menu to suit all needs. There are delicious homemade soups, daily specials and an extensive range of home baking. Specialty coffee and teas made to order.If you are in a hurry or just passing through, all of
I have visited the GBH on 3 occasions now and always suggest it to friends who visit us in gatehouse. We visited on a Saturday night and had to push our reservation back an hour which the staff were happy to do despite the restaurant being very busy. We all enjoyed our food. The burgers were exceptional and cooked to perfection. We also had just enough room for dessert. The pecan pie was delightful. All reasonably priced and competitive. The staff were friendly as always. We even bought some preserves and sauces from the shop!
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5 based on 68 reviews
Fine dining served in a relaxed atmosphere making the best use of local produce from around Galloway. Located in the ship inn though a totally independent business run by Harvey brothers Callum and Willie
No 1 Fleet Street offers excellent food at reasonable prices in a stylish restaurant.We really enjoyed the scallops - big portion, tasty and at £8.50 for 3 big scallops felt good value.Mains at £mid teens were also good - duck was our favourite.Nice choice of wine by the glass and friendly service.Much to like.Thank you for taking time to review us. We are glad you enjoyed your experience with us and you particularly liked the scallops. We are lucky to get fresh scallops daily and all local and great quality here. We look forward to seeing you again
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